10/14/2010

Synchronicity

Lie to Me S03E02 The Royal We

This week's episode was heartbreaking. Adelaide Clemens did a marvelous job of portraying the many expressions of pain, fear, hate, and joy - all very subtly. From the outset, I could tell the exactly what emotion she was supposed to portray and whether it was faked or real.


Surprisingly, we got a little more depth to the relationship between Loker and Lightman, and Torres attempting to fix them. Although it was revealed in the previous episode that Loker wanted to leave the Lightman Group, we got to see a bit more as to the reason why. However, his character still hasn't shown much besides being kind of whiny and underused - though that's mostly his fault for doing something completely dumb back in season one.


I'm happy to see Lightman no longer procrastinating on his book, even if it did require a push from his daughter to stop. I wonder if the directors will decide to 'release' his book the same way Castle does - probably not, but it would be fun.

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